2019
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants7050039
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Investigations of the Friction Losses of Different Engine Concepts. Part 1: A Combined Approach for Applying Subassembly-Resolved Friction Loss Analysis on a Modern Passenger-Car Diesel Engine

Abstract: This work presents the application of a combined approach to investigate the friction losses in a modern four-cylinder passenger-car diesel engine. The approach connects the results from engine friction measurements using the indication method and the results from journal-bearing simulations. The utilization of the method enables a subassembly-resolved friction loss analysis that yields the losses of the piston group, crankshaft journal bearings, and valve train (including the timing drive and crankshaft seals… Show more

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“…The results of the friction potential analysis and risk assessment at the base engine level represents a good example of the advantages when using the combined approach for friction analysis presented in the publicatiosn series [3,4]. At the base engine level, for example of gasoline engine 2, the arising risks are rather small between 0% and −2% at low engine speeds and high loads.…”
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“…The results of the friction potential analysis and risk assessment at the base engine level represents a good example of the advantages when using the combined approach for friction analysis presented in the publicatiosn series [3,4]. At the base engine level, for example of gasoline engine 2, the arising risks are rather small between 0% and −2% at low engine speeds and high loads.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The applied analysis used a specifically coordinated procedure [3], combining predictive journal bearing simulations and accurate measurements. The investigations are carried out on three different engines for passenger car applications, two gasoline engines, and one diesel engine.…”
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“…Dynamic viscosity of the investigated 5W30 engine oil for different temperatures, pressures, and shear rates, as used in the simulation (from[31]). …”
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